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RE: Re: DMSA, ALA, and gum health

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I would think it's at least very important to take mineral supplements while

chelating, if nothing else.

Dean

Re: DMSA, ALA, and gum health

I also have receding gums, and it has gotten worse post-chelation.

I also have dark, almost black spots above my upper front teeth. I

haven't been taking supplements for a while because of finances,

maybe this is why?? Does anyone know if they will heal after

chelation is complete?

I used no fluoride, not even in my drinking water. I use baking

soda and diluted oil of oregano to brush my teeth. No mouthwash

either.

I have only been chelating for about ten months/ 18 rounds.

Thanks

Christy

>

> I've been chelating for 18 months or so.

>

> It's done me a lot of good, but I've began to notice that it's

taken a

> toll on me in the sense that my gums have minutely but nevertheless

> noticeably moved back or retrenched.

>

> Cutler mentions that mercury is bad for the gums, and causes

> retrenchment. I would put being mercury free above everything

else,

> but best of all would be to become mercury free without unpleasant

> side-effects.

>

> This has been mentioned as a side-effect here before. Does anyone

> know more about this, its causes, or its treatment?

>

> For right now, it's no more chelation until I recover.

>

> S.

>

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